child in the city

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child in the city
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What is it about Lindsay Lohan
that we can’t get enough of?
Her style, for one thing. On the
comeback route, Hollywood’s
good-time girl heads downtown
and proves her ever-changing
look is just part of the story
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indsay Lohan is the tenacious bratty girl we
can’t help but root for, perhaps because we
know she combines undeniable talent with the
type of cool-chick glamour that graces Hollywood all too intermittently. Even when she was
convalescing at celeb-friendly rehab centers
like Wonderland and Promises, or joining the
ranks of starlets who made a habit of going
commando to the delight of paparazzi packs,
we were always more invested in her succeeding than failing. Like her character in Mean
Girls, in recent years she had become one of the
Plastics; but we suspected she’d eventually grow
up and get real—and maybe she’s finally getting around to doing
just that.
Ascending to the sun-parched rooftop of a decrepit residency
hotel in downtown Los Angeles for our Sunday morning photo
shoot celebrating her personal style, Lohan is almost punctual—
unheard of in previous days of L-Squared. A self-admitted compulsive shopper who counts Karl Lagerfeld, Alexander McQueen,
and Stella McCartney among her favorite designers, Lohan comes
out of the dressing room in varying looks—from the lady-wholunches emerald Oscar de la Renta dress to the downtown uniform
of distressed Ralph Lauren jeans and a T-shirt—without a hint of
“am I wearing this right?” on her face. She’s blessed with the intangible gift of transforming whatever she puts on into something unequivocally Lindsay. Remember her Ann-Margret phase, when
she was playing up her pinup bod in halter dresses? Seems like eons
ago, now that she’s assumed a more rock ’n’ roll approach—RayBan Wayfarers, leather jackets, studded platforms that could cause
serious damage if used as a weapon. “I think they’re both just different sides of me,” she notes of the contrast. “I think it’s cool to experiment and try everything.”
In one look, she dons a pair of leggings from her new line, 6126
(the name’s a shout-out to one of
her idols, Marilyn Monroe—it’s
her birth date), with geometriCrepe puff-sleeve tunic, $1,995, wool and
silk knit hat, $295, both, Burberry Prorsum. cally patterned rips and holes in
Lycra-blend leggings, 6126, $110. Pyramid
varying sizes that transform her
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slender legs into a black-andbracelet, price upon request, 1950s yellow
gold bracelet, $3,250, both, from Camilla
flesh-color Mondrian painting.
Dietz Bergeron, NYC. Quilted leather boots,
Lohan, who “helped come up
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with some ideas, and zippers, and colors of zippers” for 6126, says she
and her business part­ners, Kristi Kaylor and Jenni Munro, are
still “in talks” about which charity will benefit from the profits. I’m
curious, but afraid to ask, if the leggings are Lohan’s clever solution
to intrusive camera angles.
I will, however, ask her if she enjoys being a fashion icon, inciting legions of teens—and grown women, for that matter—to don
what was once considered appropriate only for spin class and the
’80s. “It’s an honor,” she says, revealing that eventually she’d like
to design an entire collection. “Maybe a collaboration. The ultimate would be to do a purse for Chanel. They’re so classic, and
they last forever, and it’d be a really cool thing to have my name
on.” Until then she’ll have to rely on her favorite new bag—a birthday gift from her...friend DJ Samantha Ronson. “It’s a Chanel bag,
and it’s got pearls on it and chains,” says Lohan. “It’s really cool.”
She and Sam (sister of fashion designer Charlotte Ronson and
music producer Mark Ronson) have been inseparable for
months­—providing the tabloids with kissy photos stoking endless
gossip fires about their relationship.
When I ask her to describe her style, Lohan tells me it changes
depending on her mood. I inquire about whether the people she
spends time with influence her fashion choices—pointing out that
she and Samantha recently sported matching fedoras during a
night out on the town—and she offers, simply, “I think that was just
because I had a bad hair day.”
As for, you know, her acting career, Lohan’s new indie comedy,
Labor Pains, costarring Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Cheryl Hines, is in
the can, and she’ll have a recurring role on this season’s Ugly Betty
(styled by Patricia Field, no less). “I still haven’t worked with some
directors I want to work with,” she says, as if she were an actress in
the twilight of her career, as opposed to the dawn. “I still have somewhere to go, which I think is a good thing, because if I’d done it all
by now I’d have nothing else to explore.” She then confesses that
lately she’s “obsessed with working with Martin Scorsese.” Marty
and Chanel? At least she’s aiming for the top again.—Dan Crane
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Left: Silk faille jacket, Celine, $1,750. Washed-cotton T-shirt,
Alternative, $38. Vintage jeans, Ralph Lauren. Pyramid
bracelet, M+J Savitt. French rose-gold bracelet, price upon
request, 1950s yellow gold bracelet, $3,250, both, from
Camilla Dietz Bergeron, NYC. Leather bag, Yves Saint
Laurent, $1,945. Studded leather sandals, Gucci, $1,195. Right:
Cotton tank top, Calvin Klein Underwear. Shorts, LaRok,
$148. Lycra-blend leggings, 6126, $66. Hat, RodNYC, $295.
Pyramid bracelet, M+J Savitt. French rose-gold bracelet, price
upon request, 1950s yellow gold bracelet, $3,250, both, from
Camilla Dietz Bergeron, NYC. Quilted leather boots, Christian
Louboutin, $1,030. Patchwork leather bag, Miu Miu, $1,345.
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Left: Silk and wool jacquard dress,
Oscar de la Renta, $3,490, at
Neiman Marcus. Pyramid bracelet,
M+J Savitt. French rose-gold
bracelet, price upon request, 1950s
yellow gold bracelet, $3,250, both,
from Camilla Dietz Bergeron, NYC.
Suede pumps, Christian Louboutin,
$660. Right: Jacquard jacket, Jean
Paul Gaultier, price upon request,
collection at Emphatics, Pittsburgh.
Lycra-blend leggings, 6126, $66.
Hat, RodNYC, $295. Pyramid
bracelet, M+J Savitt. French rosegold bracelet, price upon request,
1950s yellow gold bracelet, $3,250,
both, from Camilla Dietz Bergeron,
NYC. Astrakhan sandals, Christian
Louboutin, $995. For details, see
Shopping Guide.
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